John Wendel posted on Sat, 28 Dec 2013 11:53:10 -0800 as excerpted:
> Good advice. I've found that 4 connections can max out my 50Mb
> connection.
> Of course it depends on your ISP and NSP, so YMMV. Depending on your
> NSP, you can run more than one copy of PAN, the configuration is left as
> an
On 12/28/2013 10:14 AM, Alan Meyer wrote:
John Lewis wrote:
Is there a way to configure pan to have connections greater than
4? The gui seems to override any changes made to the XML file for
this property.
I recommend that you check your actual download speed both before
and after switching
John Lewis wrote:
> Is there a way to configure pan to have connections greater than
> 4? The gui seems to override any changes made to the XML file for
> this property.
I recommend that you check your actual download speed both before
and after switching to more than four connections. Unless
Heinrich Müller posted on Sat, 28 Dec 2013 10:09:52 +0100 as excerpted:
> Look in your user's folder, subfolder .pan2, file servers.xml
> There is a setting for connections per server.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Am 28.12.2013 08:16, schrieb John Lewis:
>> Is there a way to configure pan to have connections
Look in your user's folder, subfolder .pan2, file servers.xml
There is a setting for connections per server.
Cheers.
Am 28.12.2013 08:16, schrieb John Lewis:
Is there a way to configure pan to have connections greater than 4?
The gui seems to override any changes made to the XML file for this
Is there a way to configure pan to have connections greater than 4? The gui
seems to override any changes made to the XML file for this property.
Thanks
John___
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